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System and method for sampling based elimination of duplicate data

a data elimination and data sampling technology, applied in the field of data storage compression, can solve the problems of slow data access rate and the added requirements of managing a large number of physical tapes, inefficient consumption of storage space on the vtl system, and inefficient consumption of storage space on the resour

Active Publication Date: 2007-11-01
NETWORK APPLIANCE INC
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[0007] The present invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art by providing a sampling based technique for eliminating duplicate data (de-duplication) stored on storage resources, such as disks. According to the invention, when a new data set, e.g., a backup data stream, is received by a server, e.g., a storage system or virtual tape library (VTL) system implementing the invention, one or more anchors are identified within the new data set. As used herein, an anchor is defined as a point within the data set that defines a region of interest for potential data de-duplication. Anchors may be located by performing a rolling hash of the data set. In such cases, an anchor point (“anchor”) is located within a fixed size region defining a signature width. Anchors may also be selected based on location within data containers, e.g., a file, or other contextual information, e.g., at predefined offsets within the data set.

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However, backup operations often result in the duplication of data on backup storage resources, such as disks, causing inefficient consumption of the storage space on the resources.
A noted disadvantage of physical tape media is the slow data access rate and the added requirements for managing a large number of physical tapes.
Multiple complete backups may occur over time thereby resulting in an inefficient consumption of storage space on the VTL system.
A noted disadvantage of the technique described in the '810 patent is that it requires performance of an extensive number of computationally intensive hashing calculations, which may affect the overall performance of a storage / VTL system implementing such a method.
Another noted disadvantage is that the hash table will become larger as the size of data set increases and may not scale to large data sets such as terabytes or petabytes of data.
However, a noted disadvantage of this system is that it is limited to fixed size blocks.
In operation a single bit addition in the middle of a data set may cause misalignment of all subsequent blocks and prevent de-duplication, thereby causing an inefficient use of storage resources.
However, the above method to compute and compare the hashes of all possible substrings in a data set does not employ any sampling technique.
Therefore, it will not be scalable for large data sets.

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[0015] A. Storage System Environment

[0016]FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram of a storage system environment 100 that may be advantageously used with the present invention. The storage system environment 100 comprises a storage system 125 interconnected with a plurality of clients 110 by network 120. Illustratively, the network 120 may be embodied as an Ethernet network or a Fibre Channel (FC) network. Also interconnected with the network 120 is a virtual tape library (VTL) system 200 that illustratively implements the data de-duplication technique of the present invention. Also operatively connected with the VTL system 200 are one or more storage devices, such as disks 130, organized as a storage array 160.

[0017] In operation, the storage system 125 services data access requests from the clients 110. Each client 110 may be a general-purpose computer configured to execute applications and interact with the storage system 125 in accordance with a client / server model of information...

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Abstract

A technique for eliminating duplicate data is provided. Upon receipt of a new data set, one or more anchor points are identified within the data set. A bit-by-bit data comparison is then performed of the region surrounding the anchor point in the received data set with the region surrounding an anchor point stored within a pattern database to identify forward / backward delta values. The duplicate data identified by the anchor point, forward and backward delta values is then replaced in the received data set with a storage indicator.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The present invention relates generally to data storage compression and, more specifically, sampling based elimination of duplicate data (de-duplication). BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] A storage system typically comprises one or more storage devices into which information may be entered, and from which information may be obtained, as desired. The storage system includes a storage operating system that functionally organizes the system by, inter alia, invoking storage operations in support of a storage service implemented by the system. The storage system may be implemented in accordance with a variety of storage architectures including, but not limited to, a network-attached storage environment, a storage area network and a disk assembly directly attached to a client or host computer. The storage devices are typically disk drives organized as a disk array, wherein the term “disk” commonly describes a self-contained rotating magnetic media storage d...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F17/30
CPCH03M7/00H04N19/20H04N19/23H04N19/25
Inventor ZHENG, LINGSTAGER, ROGERJOHNSTON, CRAIGTRIMMER, DONFRANDZEL, YUVAL
Owner NETWORK APPLIANCE INC
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